Posted on May 14, 2007 - 2:29am by John P. in 10 Best, Photography - 7 Replies
Wow, Panoramas.dk is one of the greatest sites I’ve ever come across. It features a number of three dimensional panoramas which allow you to virtually look around a given space. This is a technology that can only flourish on the Web since you cannot move around inside a static photograph.
There are virtual reality panoramas of the Eiffel Tower, Carnival in Rio, a Camel Carts in Bikaner India, a human Zoo, an ariel view of Sydney Australia and even the Apollo Moon Landings.
The site can be a little difficult to navigate so I compiled the following list of several I enjoyed.
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Posted on Aug 15, 2006 - 1:13am by John P. in Travel, Virtual Earth - 2 Replies
Colorado’s first capital, Golden, is surrounded by mountains and high rock buttes. Main street is lined with shops and restaurants, and the world’s largest single brewing site, Coors Brewery, was founded here in 1873. It is a beautiful little town, surrounded by some of the most stunningly rugged scenery I’ve ever visited.
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Posted on Aug 06, 2006 - 1:43am by John P. in Travel - No Replys
It’s easy to see why Denver and the surrounding areas keep getting voted among the “Best Places to Live”.
The area is surrounded by the eastern edge of the Rockie mountains – the very view that inspired the words to America the Beautiful (”…for purple mountains majesty…”).
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And with a healthy respect for nature as well as a thriving economy, Denver is simply a great place to live or visit. In fact, in the 1990’s Denver grew by 30 percent – the equivalent of a thousand new residents a week, every week, for 10 years!
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Posted on Aug 01, 2006 - 12:42am by John P. in Travel - 4 Replies
If I could only use one word to sum up Boulder, Colorado it would be “wow”! This is one of the most naturally pretty places I’ve ever been.
Normally, I think of beautiful cities as places with some natural beauty which has been improved by man. For example, San Francisco. But then there are places like Boulder which simply need no improvement.
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Posted on Aug 01, 2006 - 12:21am by John P. in Travel - 8 Replies
No trip to the Denver area would be complete without a visit to Pike’s Peak, so I headed on down about 70 miles south to Colorado Springs.
There are quite a few things that anyone visiting Colorado Springs needs to know… unfortunately no one bothered to share this info before I went.
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